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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922. STAMFORD SOCIETY HARDING 10 SEND NEW GIRL SECRET BRIDE TO THE PHILIPPINES appoint Senator New to the post the receipt at the Whit House of « tition signed by many leaders tn Islands protesting against the i Senator Will Sueceed Gen.| ment of 4 “military governor” Wood. think the average woman can lead a} COYLE OF WHITE PLAINS: full-time business lite and have a Is NAMED FOR BENCH reply. In one particular, I might say, yes. A woman is infinitely more pa- tient than a man with children. And children’s cases cannot be handled hurriedly. They must be examined family—and bring it up right. If a , woman brings children into the world Repubiteans Meet Pre +) ] “Court Must Go to the Cases : Declares Woman Aspirant 0 [tic ia wrptataaie! Iie taste Gast ee . currence of any misdemeanor. 1J possible chances for happinoss. Sane, bia re nite! GREENWICH, Conn ‘ 9 pt. 28. Children S Court Judgeship know I should never want to make| “And, to come back (o children In was nominated yesterday for} sarjorie Cornish. daughter of Mr. and} WASHINGION, Sept. 28.—Senator any final decision without knowing|the courts,” she continued. ‘I believe | Justice of the Supreme Court at @ con-| Mrs. Thomas H. Cornish of Stamford | Harry 8. New of Indiana will be named . [the full status of the case, that the children should not be sepa- | Vention of Democrats of the Judi [Conn.. was secretly married to Frea “another thing I believe,” she con-|rated from the home, if posstble.| clr) visttict erlok Me ‘Taylor of Port Chester, N. ¥ bead Lipa savin Governor Gen- Finan ‘4g that all children b: The Republican Convention ts to be} Sept. 17, at the Met st parsonage » [eral of the ppine Islands as the expecta eno it e e ev. os |. Ma a iJ Defined Ideas About Giv- mental and physical examination. A|mother that the child's welfare pri-| Court Justice will go to George EL Tay. |oMiciated. he couple are prominent | Sccording to reports In oficial circles ‘ Li'tl Deli t ‘ defective child, mentally or morally,| marily depends. Bverything should) jor, Justice Martin J. Keogh of New| socially tn the three townships Mr | here. ing & elinquents a cannot be treated in the same way as| be done by the mother and the Chil-| Rorvelle retires because of age Jan, 1 Taylor served {n the navy In the war. ‘The President {# strongly inclined to a normal child.” dren's Court to keep the child from = = = Square deal. the reformatory. Select —_——>—- “And what do you think about the By Ruth Snyder. : growth of delinquency among chil-| “To sum up, the ; » Whenever a woman starts to seize dren?” was asked. cluding comment, “a Childre ee Ch wrhere hag been @ slight reduction | *hould be of guide post on arge purchases will appear on bills rendered November Ist the reins of a position or office for- . , In the number of cases,” Miss Taylor stony path o! tormy child's life Mmerly held by the hands of man, replied, meditatively rubbing her pen- women the world over—and, yes, we ell across her neatly arranged desk,| WORKED 46 YEARS might perhaps add men—become in- “put there 1s a lot more that we can AND NOW WANTS PAY satiably interested in that particular do to decrease them. office. felt Clark Demands $14,000 eat ' Her blue eyes on & copy of From Mother's Es And here ts Ruth Taylor, ittle per- "This Freedom,” which lay on her] Charles Clark, a farmer of Highland Bape in atature and slight of body, Falls, N. ¥., worked forty-six years aspiring to place in a fleld where man | without pay, Yesterday he fled a claim once reigned supreme. Miss Taylor with Surrogate Smith of Orange County * holds the nomination for Judge of the for $300 for each year since he began new Children's Court of Westchester looking after the homestead farm of his (p bats wars who died County. She hopes—and her loyal mother, Mra, Susan Clark, e SH CR esp IS af a bart clehta ets How ts Your Home Finished Within? Sport Skirts being held vacant for her. Mrs, Clark's will, filed yesterday, con- tained a wage agreement admitting the Many new houses and apartments are s> ares ‘The case will come up next simply finished within, that almost any Presented ata Special Price crm avesue UAMBS MeCreery & CO. seru srncer “Indispensable Wool business career and still do her duty by her husband and her children?" ‘The theme was repeated from the cover of the book. “And what do you think?” Miss Miss Taylor ts feminine, and yet : Taylor was asked. masculine enough to hold a position ROT = sort of period of interior decuration may TAYLOR Pr - im roved Chi ‘ q ‘ where stern judgment is necessary. pen ean Individval women can probably] Should the claim be approv ee be uscd in conjunction with them to Clark would be rewarded with the K, . ap’ Gls eyes axe as firm:and stendy work out perfectly well the problem] (i o, tatm, as hts bill amounta to make # harmonious whole. If, however, qT e as any man’s, yct distinctly feminine |@pable of handling such @ job than} of handling their children and hand-| nearly $14,000 and interest. Her estate there are strong architectural fertures uf in their wistful quality. Her mouth is]# ™an?" was asked. mn ling their careers at the same time.| sonsisted of $500 in personal property a specific time, your furnishings must be judicial and critical, but still womanly “No, Not in the essential,’ was the But as a general proposition I do not! and the farm of 150 acres. in keeping. That is to say, they should and sympathetic. Her har (so o¢-( ews Ss not present too strong a contrast and 1 i . j ene ee ane eases not present too strong a contrat end TF it be of wool, it finds itself in good ‘ashion. Nevertheless, its pla.nness ia ; be sharacperioe of ;Rulh ‘Tayler, , dal Se en oe i: OONDENy, at innumerable daytime occa- praise sok Stas ck he: Chicas £5 tance pieces are much heavier. Further SiONS, particularly in these wrap around . information will be given in the next Biways models which are so easily slipped on. : It decks itself with overstripes which in turn f laid: 3 ForMadame’sFall Wardrobe ie Rose eo Blace and Gray, “And just what are your plans if you are elected to this position?" Miss Taylor was asked in her, offices In the Court House at White Plains, where she ts still officially Director of the Department of Child Welfare for the county. ee ce He Featuring A Distinctly Black and Colored ie : i pace cram i mars 24 erate] Tomorrow Attractive 3 This is a special purchase, hence Heve that the Jude of @ Children’s (Friday) Grouping Woolens their low price. (Fourth Floor) Allwool Black Suede Velour, hear the ses tha soft, heavy pile, for suits, not believe that we ia has rticular court to which all Shout be brought. The cour coats and wraps. Already ‘ A P i" i ' : eo 05 tha cases, Then) too, Ta! sponged and shrunk. 56 ump Which is Distinctive want a perfectly definite and simple spi A i 6 rs simple and yet * finitely cove: extrineous mutters, The ct be given a fair chance easy and normal way. should not simply think perish the child bet sho WHY the child is there and try to remedy the fault. Black imported Belgium . Broadeloth with a satin America's Foremost Specialists” finish. Spot proof, 56 10.00 inches wide, 3.95 OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &@ Velona and Sueds Duvet, dificult to secure am atistocetié pump tyn with short ChinchiHa bea Whi ie ite fae tor esamiple™ Sth Street— New York ‘ Pile, a fabric suitable for vice on the street. We have nevertheless, after ; (slie broke off to explain a concrete wraps and suits. «A coi- much search, procured it in the « orinne Cave). “Suppose a Ubija ts broek lete color assortment, also to the courts for truancy. We have 9 e 9 Pp Ore nt, A new smart fall walkir ane 7 to go back to the home and perhaps W d M C Black. 56 inches wide, Nees alking pump, in Brown or Black Suede, with there we will find ou child omen S an 1sses oats . yard, 3.95 trimmings of contrasting leather. , has had to get his has started off for . [Second Floor] In Black or Tan Calfskin or binati found he would be la G i a combination of Tan Leathers for earing punishment, be decides, t Fur Trimmed and Plain Tailored service on the street. 8.75 stay home. Then, when the child ts ‘ ° : : © no ceiosiety he erowal wat Lingerie Fabrics MILLA ALI, placed with 400 other bad b: they can talk things over— 65 00 \ White Longcloth, smooth e 1 and fine finish, 10 yards to have been sent away for wha : , Be a eee wae a piece, 36 inches wide, Make Your Own Lamp Shades he ‘would only, gucay what mlsehlef j) WIDE choice of styles and rich materials— piece, 1.75 I Thi E | Hee © meas Normandy, Velverette, Velveraine. Furred Fancy Plisse and Roman n is Lasy " ay Ree er eae erinaw tua: models trimmed with Squirrel, Beaver Stripe Crepe, also flowered why fwmat he did was, wrong. Bow . and Caracul. Warmly lined and interlined. papers Crepe, mubabS Here is that much coveted opportunity to make your | aan ern OF EEO RORCAS vvard 29¢ own lamp shade at home at a great saving in cost. . “And do you think a woman more] __ [Second Floor] You make your selection from a great variety of \ ~— ein new models and purchase “All in an Envelope” EARS AAA ED A eh Bh Bl AEEAEEDAEREDEAAEAAEAEAEAEA EAD AOA DADS : : F Hi PeReR Boys’ Gorduroy Golf everything required for its exact duplication from , “ : ire fi lly dyed thread. Al e wire frame to specially dyed thread. All the material - LING E R I E Knickers, 3.45 is cut to the exact size and a complete instruction - They sre made chart is provided. There is no waste of any material. i a gons apality and there is nothing else to buy. In sizes from 4 to lined, aed ha e 24 inches in any desired colors. ‘Three of the many t fis on thet attractive models are illustrated. Gekinghaw + ae D just Ie Dad’s. sq They have been The Beaufort” Candle Shade, 4 inches, 75¢ ; specially pelort: “The Canterbury” Table Lamp Shade, 16 inches, 12.95 x sistance to wear. “The Buckingham” Floor Lamp Shade, 24 inches, 7.50 | Sizes 8to 18 years, 3.45 [Third Floor] Boys’ Bath Robes, 3.95 A Blanket Bath Robe is a m & j O 1 > be, One does enjoy having Bows, laces ard Iove- necessity in every boy's Roo ize riental Rugs on a measure of ease even liness, the blue of the wardrobe for cool nights VY ‘4 . if ont though one’s figure must autumn sky; the pink and patie mesilate: fa 00 7, Lost Foray Ertees : 73 ttractive patterns. S.zes + + muaciilcentoni nto the of the coral; the bewil- Fame va paket Se You will remember the usual fineness of these Oriental currentadhouette:Come dering shades of flee y irhiraities Rugs long after you have forgotten their special prices. ; and be fitted to a corset here and clouds hovering about a sunset. Soft Now Now you will learn how happily beauty, ; and luxuriant silks. Peep at the A Pridge or Chair Persian Mahal, 11.8x6.6, 195.00 Chinese, 12x9, 175.00 ease and correctness have become { Lingerie. I _ Chinese, 12x9, 215.00 Persian Ispahan, 13,10x10. 725.00 companions, 5 AIP of Wrought Iron Persian Arak, 12x9.8, 345.00 Chinese, 12x9.3, 225.00 . . Persian Sarouk, 11x8.9 695.00 Chinese, 14x10, 425.00 Ss nd hinese, 14x10, ; For the average figure 4 new Fell moda ne a pri ape de t Complete 4.95 Persian Sarouk, 12.1x9, 750.00 —Isprhan, 16.4x11, 975.00 fiche tne Ther pens e ly regulation shoulder. Flesh, » Its adjustable arm is an Persian Kermanshah, 11x8.3, 375.00 Mahal, 16.11x10.5, 395.00 ; Hose Supports. Orchid and White ; added convenience for com- Chinese, 18x12, 695.00 = Mahal, 13.10x8.6, 275.00 , : 2 fortable reading and its 12- Serrapi, 12.4x10, 375.50 Persian Arak, 12.5x8.7, 275.00 7 | } Special Value $2.95 inch parchment shade in a Persian Mahal, 12.1x8.9, 265.00 Persian Mahal, 10.7x6.8, 175.00 a i $5.00 ; sale of eolare pote hee Items advertised are subject to prior sales but : tons provides a soft mellow there are numerous other equally good value. ‘ : . O 'C @ : light. q yg valucs, i PPENHEM, ONS § (Gt PPENHEIM,(OLUINS & (2 [Ststh Floor] [Eighth Floor) : 34th Street—New Yor‘ 20h Street Hew York, i K TeeeerrreeeerereavrrorrerereNrTeTbereTesetee 3 ——— POESELHEEOSISOTOTETETOTOTIOES + POC PETES LECEETEY ~~